10-A TIIK Mf AHA KTTVMVY Uir.V.. 1TTV1' r. mK. i CHEVROLET LOWERS PRICESFOR 1916 L. . Doty Closet Large Contract for Popular Car for Sale in This Territory. NEW CARS ARE NOW IN OMAHA outsold th factory production at th old prtce of tWo. I rnnsldrr myslf very for tunate, hut rather attribute It to th im portant' of Omaha, aa a distributing ren ter, that the factory accepted my con tract for exactly double th number of cara they shipped m last aeaaon. The new cara are now on my floor and have been attracting great deal of attention." I E. Doty, th. local Chevrolet dl trlhulor, baa Just returned from the fac tory at Flint. Mich., where he apant last week attending a convention of the larger Chevrolet dealer. In referring to the announcement of a lower price for the eomlntf eaop, Mr. Poty aald: "Up until the time of the announcement It waa the consensu of opinion among the big dealers that there could be no change In price for th new season. We had all practically received double our altottment during the last six month and the comparative value we have been able to glv th public In a motor car, together with the aocepted de ' mand. led ua ail to believe that the limit In price had been reached. The new price ahnoat atampeded the convention. ' Ever)- dealer there waa anxious to again , double hi oontraot, but thU, of course, I wa not possible, even though th fao tory facilities have been recently In ' creaaed with a rlew to doubtllng the production, for there are a larg number of new dealer to be taken cara of. Plana Better Car. This reduction In prlo la absolutely bona fide. Instead of offering a mailer car and cheapening the quality, wa are actually able to give a better ear than the Chevrolet factory ever turned out before. The bet evidence of th genu ineness of the reduction In price is In the fact that the car remain unchanged. "This mean that w nr abl to offer for 1750 a car that during th laat eaon More Young Partners for Goodyear Company Stockholder of th Goodyear Tire and Rubber company voted unanimously Tueaday to Increase the common capital stock of the company and Immediately thereafter paaaed a resolution enabling the management to extend It plan of making "young partners" and stock holder of member of the organization, at home and throughout the country. The resolution provided for setting aside tl.mn.oftO of the new Issue, to be sold to employe, other than officer and direc tors, at par. A quarter million dollar of the Mock will be distributed at once to a lint of men In the organization, and the rest of the distribution will cover a period of year. Branch and district managers, depart ment manager and other employe who are stockholders have a different feeling toward the company, knowing they are part of It and more than merely em ployea Much of Ooodyear success and initiative at home and abroad are at tributed to th fact that Ooodyear men of conspicuous ability and .loyalty are stockholders and fert thnt they nre work ing for themselvea a well aa for their employer. Mutual Interest and re- ponslbtUtleai are thus safeguarded. Justification for what has already been conmplshed and what is planned Is found In th fact that the Ooodyear company, which did a. few hundred thousands of dollar of business Its first year, did a gros business of nearly $33,000,000 In 1914, and Is now busier than at any other stag of Its existence. Many Tourists , Stop in Omaha in Crossing Country Clark Tatten of Ornnd Rapids. O., stopped off at Omaha Wednesday on his way through to Spencer, Neb., and other western points. Mr. Patten report the roads through Iowa In good ahape con sidering the bad weather we have been through. Jame W, Dreyfus of Dee Molnea stopped off at Omaha for a few days, to rest up before going on through. J. W. Carter of PonUac, III., I due to stop off at Omaha sometime the coin ing week. W. H. Kellogg, Battle Creek, Mich., laid off In Omaha Thursday on hi tour to Pan Francisco. Mr. Kellogg re ports roada met so far In good condi tion and anticipate a good journey' through our state. He says he met over twenty-five tourists from eastern points, who are due in Omaha in a few day. C. H. Long of Twin Falls, Ida., an bis wsy to New Tork, dropped Into the club room looking like Ralph te Palma after winning the Indianapolis race. Mr. Long says he is "busting" a few records along the way. Ills wife Is enjoying the outing as much as C II.. The two stopped off in Omaha just long enough to say hello, get some Information, and a square meal. They left Immediately for Des Moines. Mr. Long says the roads In Idaho and Utah are good and over land tourists will have easy touring this summer. J. J. Mershon of Dundee, (I beg your pardon, Mr. .Gould Diets I .mean of "Omaha"), la planning atrlp to Den ver the last of the month. It. Ia Hlrhardson of Malvern, .la.. stopped off at Omaha to get dope on a tour to South Dakota, and to see the new speedway. H. O. Morgan, Cleveland, O., was In Omaha for a few hour last week on a aunt to 'Frisco. Tbe Omaha Automobile club will have soma foxy decorated cara In the Com mercial club run over the North Platte loup, Be Want Ads Produce Results. LIGHT FOUR MODEL 531,730 I One-Half Million Dollars Worth ol II Jan"uaVvdfit J- TMM7??"J2th ,trn-KnKht dealer In Boston since I January first. Th la means something to you aa eastern buyera are the I most critical In their selections. The adoption by some of the Lraea? I motor car builders of the Knight motor assures yo5 of Ufa auVriorTtv ! and Increasing popularity of Knight motored automobiles "P"oilty .h. YYl J nl buf'. tarn-Knlght nw and save the loan of making I Mclntyre Auto Company ! 437 razUTAM Distributor BTSXZT western Iowa and Ksbraaka HOsTX, XMT70XaS 8406 V i fa V, PMf - n the Interest of the Consumer Yes! Yes! Yes! But! Not an Announcement But a Statement of Facts We have Doubled and Redoubled and are again Redoubling oiir manufacturing facilities and our production. This greatly increased production enables us to purchase materials at very low prices. Factory organization, special machinery, large capital and intelligent direction ill contribute to low cost. The ab, 1916. is not alone sufficient for radical price reductions for What Then is the Real Reason? Listen: For yean we have devoted our time, our energies and our best thought to the manufacture and refinement of "FOURS." We know"F0URS." We believe in"F0URS" Wearepreparedtobuild'TOURS" thesafe, simple, cheap to operate, thoroughly tried and proven CHEVROLET (VALVE-IN-THE-ILEAD) "FOURS." In the interest of the consumer, we recognize the fact that the retaH dealer must work on a narrower margin, the distributor must work on a much narrou-er margin, and the manufacturer must work on a wry much narrower margin, enabling the consumer to secure for himself an honest and serviceable car at so near 100 value (figured dollar for dollar) that he may no longer be submitted to the violent shrinkage in value of his car when the "announcement period" arrives, which so unfortunately comes in the very middle of the natural driving and riding season. The above frank statement and the effort to meet the conditions are the most real reasons for our 1916 prices and note, THE CARS HAVE NOT BEEN CUT A SINGLE HAIRLINE IN QUALITY. . i The Prices: H-4 "BABY GRAND" Touring pwy S Cocnplct with Electnc Lihu and StarUr B B r. o. m. nasi, Hioku m Jr xJ? H-t "RO YAL MAIL" Roadster Cf Complete with Electric Light sod Starter P r. o. b. nut. muki,. 720 READY FOR DELIVERY JUNE FIRST CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, Flint, Michigan L. E. DOTY, Incorporated 2027-29 Farnam St., Omaha, Nebr. DUtributora aimers Light Six ft if I II YL Ride in Any Other "Light Six"-then Ride in the Chalmers Even If you know comparatively little about automobiles you simply cannot help recognizing tho clear cut superiority of tbe Chalmers over any other "light six." The extra value in the Chalmers has made this car the fastest selling "Light Six" at its price on the market. Its superiority is so evident that more than 4000 men have already selected this 1915 model. You will note the superiority first in the greater grace of the clean-eweeping lines, in the greater beauty of detail and the more skilled Workmanship in the upholstery and the finish. Then as you drive this great car further and further you will begin to appre ciate the greater ease and comfort, the almost absolute absence of vibration or jar ring even when going over rough roads. , You will recognize, too, the greater power and flexibility of the master motor as it takes steep hills smoothly andjsurely ; as it goes through heavy sand and mud with out the slightest cessation of speed. This Car Performs Equally Well on the Boulevard and on the Country Road There's many a car that looks well and rides well on the smooth boulevard. But only a ear built on the Chalmers principle of "Quality First" will give the tame service over rough country roads. Make whatever car you buy prove its mettle under conditions so rigorous that it must show its real quality. You may never have to meet those same conditions in all the time you drive the car but you'll know that you own a real automobile not a pet of the pavement. To Judge This Car by Price Would Be to Under-Estimate It Before a juryof thousands of automo bile buyers the 1915 Chalmers "Light Six" has been unqualifiedly declared the biggest motor car value at the money ever pro duced. That's why it's the fastest selling model we ever built. If you would take a 1915 Chalmers "Light Six" completely apart and examine it piece by piece you couldn't find even a minor part that was not of the highest qual ity, both in material and in workmanship. Because this is true we again ask you not to consider buying any car until you have given the Chalmers "Light Six" a real teat. Get Your Evidence First Hand $1650 is a big enough investment to make it worth your while to give the car you purchase a pretty searching test. Take a day off and come with us on a real road trip in this 1915 Chalmers "Light Six." Don't be satisfied alone with the information you can get from a catalog or a salesman. Get your evidence about this car right from the road first hand. A few big features of the 1915 "Light Six": a different kind of automobile beauty; unusually handsome finish; Pullman-like comfort; a 48 H. P. long stroke non-stallable motor which "stays put"; graceful molded oval fenders of both strength and beauty; 41-2 inch tire "Nobby" tread on rear wheels; un usually complete equipment including Chalmers-made one-man top of silk mohair, quick acting storm curtains; five demount able rims, one-motion Chalmers-Entx electric starter which makes the motor non-stallable, Klaxon horn, electric lights, etc. And perhaps the greatest feature of alL the unusually high quality in a car at such a price. Arrange today for a "Real Test" ride in uie naimers J-rignt Six. JWART"T00ZER MOTOR CO. 2048-52 Farnam Street 0maha, Nebraska. Telephone Douglas 138. We Carry: a Complete Line of Goodrich Silvertown Cord and Goodyear Cord Tires The Tires That Give Real Service Omaha Tire Repair Co. HENRY NYG A ARD, Proprietor 2201, FARNAM ' OPEN EVENINGS TYLER 1552 i 4 L